See official doc: Using Go Guru
go get golang.org/x/tools/cmd/guru
guru -help
Guru command line usage:
GOCMD=go | |
GOTEST=$(GOCMD) test | |
GOVET=$(GOCMD) vet | |
BINARY_NAME=example | |
VERSION?=0.0.0 | |
SERVICE_PORT?=3000 | |
DOCKER_REGISTRY?= #if set it should finished by / | |
EXPORT_RESULT?=false # for CI please set EXPORT_RESULT to true | |
GREEN := $(shell tput -Txterm setaf 2) |
################################################### | |
## | |
## Alertmanager YAML configuration for routing. | |
## | |
## Will route alerts with a code_owner label to the slack-code-owners receiver | |
## configured above, but will continue processing them to send to both a | |
## central Slack channel (slack-monitoring) and PagerDuty receivers | |
## (pd-warning and pd-critical) | |
## |
See official doc: Using Go Guru
go get golang.org/x/tools/cmd/guru
guru -help
Guru command line usage:
# Login to AWS registry (must have docker running) | |
docker-login: | |
$$(aws ecr get-login --no-include-email --region us-east-1 --profile=mycompany) | |
# Build docker target | |
docker-build: | |
docker build -f Dockerfile --no-cache -t mycompany/myapp . | |
# Tag docker image | |
docker-tag: |
FROM python:2.7.14-alpine | |
RUN apk add --no-cache \ | |
--allow-untrusted \ | |
--repository \ | |
http://dl-3.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/testing \ | |
hdf5 \ | |
hdf5-dev && \ | |
apk add --no-cache \ | |
build-base | |
RUN pip install --no-cache-dir --no-binary :all: tables h5py |
We Gophers, love table-driven-tests, it makes our unittesting structured, and makes it easy to add different test cases with ease.
Let’s create our table driven test, for convenience, I chose to use t.Log
as the test function.
Notice that we don't have any assertion in this test, it is not needed to for the demonstration.
func TestTLog(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
# Below are the dependencies required for installing the common combination of numpy, scipy, pandas and matplotlib | |
# in an Alpine based Docker image. | |
FROM alpine:3.4 | |
RUN echo "http://dl-8.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/community" >> /etc/apk/repositories | |
RUN apk --no-cache --update-cache add gcc gfortran python python-dev py-pip build-base wget freetype-dev libpng-dev openblas-dev | |
RUN ln -s /usr/include/locale.h /usr/include/xlocale.h | |
RUN pip install numpy scipy pandas matplotlib | |
#!/bin/bash | |
name=$RANDOM | |
url='http://localhost:9093/api/v1/alerts' | |
echo "firing up alert $name" | |
# change url o | |
curl -XPOST $url -d "[{ | |
\"status\": \"firing\", |
Hopefully this will answer "How do I setup or start a Django project using REST Framework and ReactJS?"
This is a guide to show you step by step how this can be setup. If you just want to get started, use the cookiecuter I set up cookiecutter-django-reactjs. It basically is a fork of pydanny's cookiecutter, just added the front-end stuff :).
I created this because it was SUCH a pain in the ass setting up a project using all the latest technologies. After some research, I figured it out and have it working. The repo that implements this is located here. Feel free to use it as a boilerplate ;)
Main features:
This procedure explains how to install MySQL using Homebrew on macOS Sierra 10.12
$ /usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"
At this time of writing, Homebrew has MySQL version 5.7.15 as default formulae in its main repository :